Thank you Gamba. You're great!
johnsn

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<http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~shamada/fullmac/repairEng.html#NoPointer>
There's a schematic for network shown there, as well as a Bourns
replacement part number and a link for the Bourns' data sheet.

Should be makeable because the 20 pin DIP socket allows a lot of space.
A homemade circuit board with surface mount parts sounds interesting.

Gamba
<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>


>I need to find a way to reproduce a resistor network for a SE/30 (
>actually 2).
>they are located at ABCDEF 13 on the logic board and labeled RP2 and RP3.
>The number on the resistor network is:
>P9016D
>115-0002
>
>One is completely gone, and the other has legs missing.
>Is there a schematic for these?
>Or I could buy two, but I think it would be too many $. And I don't know
>where to get them.
>Thank you in advance.
>johnsn


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